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Publikation A Collaborative Approach To Maturing Process-Related Knowledge(2010) Witschel, Hans Friedrich; Hu, Bo; Riss, Uwe V.; Thönssen, Barbara; Hull, Richard; Mendling, Jan; Tai, StefanWe introduce a new approach supporting knowledge workers in sharing process-related knowledge. It is based on the insight that - while o ering valuable context information - traditional business process modelling approaches are too rigid and in exible to capture the actual way processes are executed. Therefore, business process models are made agile and open for changes during execution. To achieve this, the strict distinction between build time modelling and run time execution are softened and process activities are represented to the users in a way that allows for individual adaptations. That can be done by attaching resources, commenting on an issue or adding problems and solutions to an activity or process. In addition activities can be delegated or new (sub-)activities can be added. Thus, the model can adapt to the reality of actual process executions and valuable resources and experiences are proactively presented to users in the right context. A double-staged Approach is chosen to apply the model in the real application scenario of a university.04B - Beitrag KonferenzschriftPublikation Development of a measurement scale for business process standardization(2018) Wurm, Sebastian; Schmiedel, Theresa; Mendling, Jan; Fleig, ChristianProcess-oriented companies face the dichotomy of process standardization versus process diversity. On the one hand, multinational companies try to realize returns of scale by standardization. On the other hand, markets require businesses to adapt to local needs and government regulations. As of to-day, there is no framework available to measure the degree of process standardization. This is both a problem for companies that want to assess their degree of standardization as well as for research that aims to investigate standardization and its connection with other concepts. In this paper, we address this research gap from the perspective of scale development. We utilize a well-acknowledged method for devising a measurement instrument to specifically and directly measure the degree of standardization in business processes. Various application scenarios and future research areas are pointed out.06 - Präsentation